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Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders

The fully accredited Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders and its team of specially trained physicians can determine the cause of your sleepless nights and put you on the road to recovery.

For Professionals

If you are a provider who would like to refer a patient to the Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders for evaluation, please complete the appropriate form below and fax it to 770-812-9856:

You can schedule a sleep study by calling 770-812-9721. Sleep studies may be conducted at home or at one of our at our sleep center locations in Carrollton, Villa Rica or Wedowee

Our Locations

Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders in Carrollton
100 Professional Park, Suite 307, Carrollton, GA 30117
Located near the intersection of Professional Park and Ambulance Drive at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton

Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders in Villa Rica
690 Dallas Highway, Suite 303, Villa Rica, GA 30180
Located in the VillaWest medical office building adjacent to Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica

Tanner Center for Sleep Disorders at Tanner Medical Center/East Alabama
1032 South Main Street, Wedowee, AL 36278
Located inside Tanner Medical Center/East Alabama

More Information

 

For more information on our services or to speak with one of our sleep medicine specialists, call 770-812-9146.

You can share with your patient our overview of sleep disorder tests and give them information on what a sleep study does.

 

Events

Diabetes Support Group
Diabetes Support Group

Monday, May 6, 2024

Diabetes 101 - Webinar
Diabetes 101 - Webinar

Monday, May 13, 2024

Blogs

Getting Your Kids to Bed
Getting Your Kids to Bed

A good bedtime routine is crucial for children's growth and development. However, getting kids to go to bed can be challenging. Sleep patterns change throughout life. Adults often desire more sleep but often fall short. For children, it's our responsibility to ensure their essential sleep needs are met.

Good Sleep Is Vital to Children’s Health
Good Sleep Is Vital to Children’s Health

Teens need between eight and 10 hours of sleep each night — and younger children need even more.

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